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id: 65d890f37666763b1c08e284
title: Task 79
challengeType: 22
dashedName: task-79
---

<!-- (Audio) Bob: Of course, I'd be happy to. -->

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`I'd be happy to` followed by a verb is a polite and positive way to agree to do something. `I'd` is a contraction of `I would`, which is used to talk about a willingness or offer to do something in the future.

For example, if someone asks if you can help them study English, you can say, `I'd be happy to help`, meaning you are willing and pleased to help them.

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## --sentence--

`Of course, _ _ _ _.`

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`I'd`

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This contraction stands for `I would`, showing willingness to do something.

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`be`

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It's used to link `I'd` with an adjective expressing a willingness or happiness to do something. 

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`happy`

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This word describes the feeling of being pleased or content to do something.

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`to`

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This preposition is used before the base form of a verb.

# --scene--

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